Effects of supplementary oxygen on obese patients with hypercapnia at 2 600 metros of altitude

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Emily Rincón Álvarez
Francy Milena Cuervo
Viviana Parra Izquierdo
Natalia Agudelo
Daniel Botero
Daniel Arsanios Martin
Alirio Bastidas

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Introduction: Supplementary oxygen on a high flow in obese patients with elevated PaCO2, carries the risk of worsening hypercapnia in patients at sea level. Nevertheless, at an altitude over 2 500 meters over sea level, is unknown the response to supplementary oxygen. Method: Randomized crossover clinical trial in subjects with BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2 and initial arterial blood gases with a PCO2 over 35 mmHg without supplementary oxygen, currently living for over a month at a height over 2 500 meters over sea level. Two tests were performed with supplementary oxygen of 28 % and 50 % to evaluate the PaCO2 on arterial blood gases.

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Rincón Álvarez, E., Cuervo, F. M., Parra Izquierdo, V., Agudelo, N., Botero, D., Arsanios Martin, D., & Bastidas, A. (2022). Effects of supplementary oxygen on obese patients with hypercapnia at 2 600 metros of altitude. Gaceta Médica De Caracas, 130(1), 78–84. Recuperado a partir de http://saber.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/rev_gmc/article/view/23591
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